Sentence examples for attaching distinctive from inspiring English sources

The phrase "attaching distinctive" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you are trying to describe the act of adding something that is unique or characteristic, but it needs additional context to be meaningful. Example: "The artist is attaching distinctive features to her latest sculpture to make it stand out."

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Attaching distinctive biographical information to identities did not increase the strength of these representations, but did produce a grouping effect: faces associated with the same amount of biographical information were represented more similarly to each other.

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But they hunted efficiently, using unusually stout arrows, whose heads were attached in a distinctive manner that allowed anthropologists who found discarded shafts to track their movements.

As observed above, one motivation derives from concerns with sentient phenomena whether, given distinctive properties attaching to conscious states and events, they can be explained in terms of underlying physical states and events.

Aspirations are approached as an expression of the self to which a certain view of the future – as elicitor of personal desires – is attached; and which results in distinctive (not necessarily consistent or consequential) social practices.

Each resonator system consists of a distinctive cantilever beam, one attached with four magnets and steel keepers, the other attached with a copper coil and stainless steel holder as the free end mass.

A low-volume model, its manufacturing cost is reduced because the SSR's distinctive body will be attached to a version of the frame that supports G.M.'s midsize Envoy and TrailBlazer sport utilities.

That is far from the only distinctive mark Sittler has attached to his name.

Between 1859 and 1875, 23 engines were built in the workshops attached to the shed, including several distinctive Bristol and Exeter Railway 4-2-4T locomotives.

A company called DigiScents (www.digiscents.com) has developed a technology called iSmell that can be used to provide distinctive scents that can be attached to e-mail, text and interactive material on Web pages and interactive video games.

Each of the seven institutions -- three "free standing" and four attached to colleges -- has its own distinctive collection, primarily in American art, and its own approach to acquisition and display.

Characteristically, such persons are short, do not menstruate, and have a deficiency of estrogen (a female sex hormone); there is a distinctive cluster of congenital anomalies attached to this syndrome.

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